Understanding Kayak Back Pain

With old age, many people suffer from chronic pain, usually in their joints, so they would and should rather avoid more pain, and this time in their back – as a result of paddling the wrong types of kayaks, and fishing from them.

What is pain, actually?

Can pain be useful to you?

What to do once you feel pain after being in a kayak for some time?

How to avoid back pain resulting from kayaking, and fishing from kayaks?

This new article called “What Is Kayak back Pain, and What Does It Mean For You” explains these issues, and offers some pretty good advice, which is basically: When you feel pain as a result of doing something (e.g. kayaking) – stop doing it, and don’t do it again unless you found a way to eliminate the source of pain. In other words – don’t paddle kayaks, or fish from them, if it makes your back sore, because you’ll be sorry for doing so.

Senior Kayak Angler is a blog for people who love to fish but would accept neither the lack of stability, comfort and storage, nor the back pain, wetness, restricted range of motion, and difficulty when launching and beaching that are associated with common fishing kayaks.

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Kayak fishing in New Zealand

New Zealand offers some unrivaled opportunities to the avid fisherman. If you live in New Zealand or you're just visiting this beautiful country,
and you're asking yourself where to learn about kayak fishing, or where
you can get the most suitable kayaks for fishing inland or offshore, you
owe yourself a visit to Dennis' fishing kayaks store, which is located in Hamilton, at a short driving distance from Auckland.
And if you happen to live in New Zealand's southern island, you could visit Murray, in Nelson.
Both Dennis and Murray are avid kayak anglers, and they'll be happy to share their expertise with you. They outfit the kayaks locally, and you can customize yours with their help.